Korczak (film) explained

Korczak
Director:Andrzej Wajda
Producer:Janusz Morgenstern
Willi Segler
Daniel Toscan du Plantier
Regina Ziegler
Starring:Wojciech Pszoniak
Ewa Dałkowska
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska
Marzena Trybala
Piotr Kozlowski
Zbigniew Zamachowski
Jan Peszek
Music:Wojciech Kilar
Cinematography:Robby Müller
Editing:Ewa Smal
Production Companies:British Broadcasting Corporation
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
Distributor:New Yorker Films
Runtime:117 minutes
Country:Poland
Germany
United Kingdom
Language:Polish

Korczak is a 1990 black-and-white biographical war film directed by Andrzej Wajda and written by Agnieszka Holland, about Polish-Jewish humanitarian Janusz Korczak. An international co-production between Poland, Germany and the United Kingdom, it stars Wojciech Pszoniak as Korczak, with Ewa Dałkowska, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska, Marzena Trybala, Piotr Kozlowski, Zbigniew Zamachowski and Jan Peszek.

The film was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2]

Reception

Among the strongest defendants of the epic was Marek Edelman, the Polish Jew who survived the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Wajda saw the idea of showing the children being led into the Treblinka gas chambers as unnecessary addition of tearjerking moments.[3] [4] Annette Insdorf, a film scholar and strong supporter of Wajda, considers Korczak to be a masterpiece alongside Wajda's own Ashes and Diamonds, in her commentary of Criterion Collection's DVD release of Wajda's War Trilogy.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Korczak . 2009-08-08. festival-cannes.com.
  2. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  3. Web site: Andrzej Wajda. Official Website of Polish movie director - Films - "Korczak".
  4. Book: Adapt to Survive and Express Oneself . I.B.Tauris . The Cinema of a Cultural Traveller . June 15, 2007 . February 16, 2013 . Ewa Mazierska . 157–158 . Google books preview. 9781845112974 .